England celebrates St. George's day on April 23rd. He was adopted the Patron St. of England and Richard the Lion Heart adopted the symbol of the Red Cross on the white background as the flag of England. Best known as "The Dragon Slayer"
The following countries have Saint George as their patron saint and would celebrate his feast to some extent:Canada
England
Ethiopia
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Malta
Serbia
Cappadocia
Catalonia
Palestine
It is Ireland's national holiday, but it is celebrated in many countries.
St George is the patron saint of England so probably not.
On February 10 Malta celebrates the Feast of St. Paul's Shipwreck.
St. George's is the capital of Grenada.
No it isn't but not many people do it.
I think that Ireland would be the country that had the most to do with St. Pattie's day. But some others could have something to do with it.
April 23 is St Georges day
canada
* England - St. Georges day * Wales - St. Davids day * Scotland - St. Andrews day * Northen Ireland - St. Patricks day
Different people have different wants and needs. Not everyone celebrates St Patrick's Day
St. Nicholas Day is mostly celebrated in The Netherlands and Germany.
Yes